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Camellia transplanting is usually carried out in autumn, when the temperature is suitable and it is easy to survive after transplanting. Moreover, a large amount of nutrients are already stored inside the plant, so it will not have much impact on the plant after transplanting.
Camellia transplanting is usually carried out in autumn, when the climate is mild and suitable, when the plant has stored a large amount of nutrients, and the transplanting will not cause nutrient deficiency to affect its growth. When transplanting camellias, the roots can bring some soil of their own, which can ensure that the roots can quickly adapt to the surrounding environment. Avoid transplanting camellia in winter, when the temperature is too low, which is not conducive to the growth of the plant, and the branches and leaves will be easily frostbitten.
Camellia transplanting should also follow the growth habits of the plant. After the camellia blooms, before the sprouts are born, transplantation at this time will not affect the growth of the plant. In the camellia is full of buds.
, it is not suitable for transplanting, and it is easy to wither the flowers. Camellia with soil.
Transplanting will be easier to survive because the soil environment is not good, and the root system of the plant will rot from the inside out.
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Transplanting camellias, theoretically, can be transplanted from autumn to spring. However, the size of the camellia seedlings is different, and the transplanting time should be treated separately.
Let's talk about the big seedlings with buds, because of the buds, the spring may bloom beautiful camellias, so transplanting as far as possible in late autumn, mid to late October is more reasonable, at this time the weather is getting colder, the evaporation becomes smaller, and the water nutrients consumed by life activities gradually become less, from late autumn to spring can make the camellia recuperate, slowly recover, and do not delay the flowering next spring. Large seedlings with flower buds generally do not choose spring transplanting, the reason is that the spring is getting hotter, the evaporation begins to increase, when transplanting will inevitably hurt some roots, the survival rate can not be compared with the autumn, and because of the root injury, it may lead to spring flowering, which is not beautiful.
If there are no budding seedlings, you can choose autumn or spring, because there are no flowers, so you don't have to worry about falling flowers. However, relatively speaking, the survival rate in autumn will be higher than in spring.
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Generally speaking, the time of camellia transplanting is carried out in autumn, and the specific time is in August and September in autumn, when the climate is mild and more suitable, the plant has stored a large amount of nutrients at this time, and the survival rate after transplanting will be relatively high, and it will not cause nutrient deficiency to affect the growth of camellia.
Camellia transplanting is best prepared with soil with good air permeability and drainage. In addition, it is better not to use a single soil for transplanting soil, and it is recommended to use a mixture of garden soil, sandy soil, and well-rotted pine needles. In this way, the soil is kept loose and breathable, and there are enough nutrients, so that the camellia can grow better after transplanting.
Camellia transplanting time.
Generally speaking, the time of camellia transplanting is carried out in autumn, and the specific time is in August and September in autumn, the climate at this time is more suitable. At this time, the plant has stored a large amount of nutrients, and the survival rate after transplanting will be relatively high, and it will not cause nutrient deficiency to affect the growth of camellias.
Camellia transplanting method.
When transplanting camellias, the camellia should be separated from the soil, the plant should be held to depot it, and the ant-shaped soil around the root system should be shaken clean. And cut off all the bad roots and the root system that does not grow well, and then disinfect and sterilize them in the boring mind, otherwise they will be easily infected after transplanting.
Post-transplanting management of camellias.
After the camellia is transplanted, it should be noted that it is best not to fertilize in the first 3 months, which is not conducive to the growth of camellia roots. If fertilization is applied, it may increase the burden on the roots of the camellia, resulting in root rot and eventually root rot and death.
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1. It is best to transplant flower arrangements in late autumn. At this time, the plant has stored a lot of nutrients, which will help it survive after transplanting.
2. It can also be transplanted after the flowering period of the plant, and it is best to transplant with soil when transplanting, if the soil quality is poor, you can transplant with bare roots.
1. The pot for transplanting plants does not need to be too large. When the pot is too large, too much water is stored, which is not conducive to drainage and will cause the root system of the plant to rot.
2. The newly transplanted plants do not need to be fertilized immediately, and if you want to fertilize, you need to wait for the root system of the plant to adapt to the soil and return to the normal growth state, otherwise the root system of the plant will be burned.
3. If the leaves of the plant are dry and yellow after transplanting, then the soil properties may not be acidic soil, and some acid fertilizer or diluted vinegar can be added to the soil to improve the soil.
4. After transplanting, the plants can be pruned properly, and the buds that have bloomed, as well as some dead leaves and branches, can be pruned off. After the plant enters the flowering period, the flower buds should be appropriately thinned for the plant.
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Camellia sinensis is a semi-negative flower, and it needs to be shaded by a shed in summer. After the beginning of autumn, the temperature drops, and the camellia enters the flower bud differentiation stage, so the whole plant should be gradually exposed to sufficient light. In winter, it should be placed in a sunny place indoors, if the indoor light is too weak, the camellia will grow poorly and be prone to pests and diseases.
Camellia sinensis is a long-day plant. Flower buds can only be formed in the environment for 12 hours on a daily basis. The optimum growing temperature is 18-25, the optimum flowering temperature is 10-20, and higher than 35 will burn the leaves.
It is not cold-tolerant, it should be indoors in winter, the temperature is kept at 3-5, and it can also tolerate a low temperature of -10 for a short time, but it cannot exceed 16 for a long time, otherwise it will promote germination and cause leaf fall.
Camellia likes fat. Generally in the pot or repotting at the bottom of the pot to apply enough base fertilizer, autumn and winter because of the rapid development of flower buds, should be watered once a week to decompose the light liquid fertilizer, and apply 1 to 2 times of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, too much nitrogen fertilizer is easy to make the flower buds scorched, after flowering can be less or no fertilizer.
The flowering time of transplanting tea is from June to July, when the new leaves of the camellia scion have been left, and the temperature is high, the grafted wound heals quickly, and the survival rate is high. The grafting method uses the cutting method in the grafting method. Due to the high grafting site, it is often referred to as a "high grafting head".
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1.Soil, camellia likes acidic soil, it is best to use shanhuang mud, with a little sandy is better, first put it in the place where the camellia is planted in the new house. Leather stove.
2.Dig up the camellia that is currently planted so that it will not hurt the taproot.
3.If the temperature is below zero, pay attention to keep warm, wrap it with straw or plastic film to prevent freezing and holding injury.
4.Transplanting does not need to remove the flower buds, planting with carbon slag mixed soil, if it is a cold place in the north, pay attention to the cold protection problem of wintering, do not water too much, and apply fertilizer appropriately.
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